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Sorry about the 90 degree orientation.
I just noticed, there is an actual 2LT code.
As for the rest of it, any deciphering would be greatly appreciated 😎
There. I fixed it. You or the mods are welcome to edit ur post and get rid of this noise.
The only important codes are FE3, LE9, JM4, MN5, UE1, 2LT, FE9, VY7,VK3, UQ3 , US8, U2K
Has FE3 suspension, 2.4 engine, automatic trans w/OD ( MX0=package deal), ABS brakes, OnStar, 2LT trim. Federal emissions, has a trans shifter knob, front license plate mounting, enhances speakers, Pioneer radio system, XM/Sirius
706S Mocha Steel Metallic paint
All the others are for the cost accounting department.
2011 HHR build label…
… any deciphering would be greatly appreciated
Chevymgr posted list of RPO codes for 2007-2010. Here’s the link for 2010, posted October of 2009. None for 2011, at least in that thread. Should be pretty close. I’d say “FX2 Ratio - Transaxle Final Drive 3.91” is pretty interesting. I only recently discovered that (at least some of) the 2.4’s got a different ratio than 2.2.
Since April 2003, according to the Federal Law (No. 34-FZ of March 22, 2003 "On the ban on the production and circulation of leaded motor gasoline in the Russian Federation"), domestic gas stations sell only unleaded gasoline with one of the octane numbers required for comfortable driving or safe operation on commercial vehicles:
Normal-80 (also AI-80, A-76, N-80) - has not been seen it for sale for a long time;
Regular-92 (AI-92);
Premium-95 (AI-95, Premium-Euro-95);
Super-98 (AI-98, Super-Euro-98).
There are many places where there is an AI-100 (Pulsar 100 or Ultimate 100).
Rarely, but still rare brands AI-102 and 105 are found, which are poured only into racing and sports cars.
I hooked up my OBD2 code scanner to it yesterday and found no fault codes at all. Of course I can see where the dealer had cleared it and it had at least no codes for the past 2 to 300 miles that I have put on it since I bought it a week ago. I did look in the live data section and noticed it would show me the alcohol fuel percentage content should I happen to run across any E85. The 10% that we have in my area here is not showing up when I bring up that particular function.
It will be interesting to see when it shows the next time I go to South Florida and get some E15 or E20 down there or if I go North to Alabama and find some more E85.